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Now does the iceman bring to-yoa
The g»nerous Inmpao neat,
Which all <n vain you called your duo
In manner's maddening heat. 1
—Wa<hlngton Star. ,
’Tie now the heartless iceman
With nevei the least ado
Leaves on the steps a pl-ce of ice
That will oliil the whole hiuse through.
—Chicago Inter-Ocean.
Thus do they criticise the men
Whom they wo keel for credit all summer;
And now they try to make a frl »nd
Os the coal man and the plumber.
Faust tomorrow night. _
The daughter of Mi’. McLeod died yes
terdav in the Fourth ward. The family
has the sympathy of their many friends.
Deputy Sheriff Dallas Turner is ex
hibiting some specimens of splendid
corn raised on his Coosa river plantation.
He says these samples are merely nub
bins, compared to what he left.
Cot C. M. Harper and Blount Hamil
ton will leave this morning for Oisabh "
mini and, near Savannah, where they will
catching
U 'ti offi ■<»
K I■' IS I Ol>*l
■pill-. Room
ise r 'ii'<l i-15 -.
offer my entire ewjof boots and
IjWoe.s at cost. I money
■Kd must sell now. This is yonr best
■chance for bargains offered tn Rome for
' good shoes for some time.
R. T. Connally,
7-28-d-w6m 216 Broad street Rome, Ga.
fltefcVhnm can I get red a«h Jellico coal
2,000 pounds for a ton? Answer —
■EHjp the Rome Ice Co. They will treat
MB you enjoy a root}, nice, bright fire,
a clean coal thavleavr-s scarcely no
ash Jellico coal.
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t'r-.A; ’’A./-. -'r’/J.’.jl
H'-.-
“* - "x? Residence
**■ T 5-' W’’.-.' J ’-te(lU Broad srro.-t <)f-
10. m.. 4 ■■ n. m.
10-22-1 m.
LV ?-V. • ' ;JMv, October 24 I will
HM", X. ’J~/*’■<■ iHpbbowing rates for
two Shoes for
-i?fl.''. {‘■BO cents AH other
“ * ' ■ Sarlsfso'ion emr
* HL.- the Broad street
w M - moss.
’.‘ f'/. <• ■kraribor, will for
y | U a !ife
ft hHiidsome
' ■>*’ "/'"'■rile very ’bins’
at Fh.-tc
*^A®ssW,t'^£?fct» le9 •
Red Asb
gHsßwCoal, the best coal in the south,
following clause show :
■HBheineut between the P'-octc-r Coal
tbe R omo R 0 C°., by woich said
HHH||HiCoal Co. appoints said Rome Ice
agent for the sale of its
Coal in the city of Romo, Ga.,
I’S®S ar, ad times 'o make prices
by South JeH-c > Coal Co.,
- market. In cm sirteration the
feßive will show that this coal can onlv be
|Mi through us. Buy note other. O-ir
balanced every day and weigh h
'fcjßranteed and prices as low as the h>w
■My Then why buy poor coal when you
HflKgPt the best for same money from
aggHgjkjme loe Co. Telephone 100
-; Hhi-tues-thurs-sat
at th.. Z io—"What little
b»’® ” A uut—That 's to
getting too much water in
bo rery ” li V le4Ha "'. a»
to do so much .-win.-
joints and muscles are so Inbrtos'ed by
Sarsaparilla that all rhe-muti-m and
<U>appea-a Uet only Mood’s. '
LEWIS MORRISON—“FA UST”
Tomorrow Night November 14th, For One
Performance Only.
Mr. Lewis Morrison and his powerful
dramatic company will produce his elab
orate scenic and d amatic version of
Kaust. The piece will be mounted with
magnificent scenic embellishments.
Startling scenes that makes the poor
miserable mortal feel his weakness,
when compared to the power of the im
mortal, come in quick succession. For
this reason Mr. Morrison’s Faust is a
worthy as well as a gor*
geous production of dramatic and
scenic ait. In obtaining the fine scrtiic
> ff.-c's the power of elecrrici y is taken
advantage of. There are many electric
aurprises a> d mechanical novelties, mak
ing it. »s a whole one of the most elabo
rate and brilliant productions ever wit
nessed. Mr. Morrisnu’s physique isper
ftc )y tided to “Mephisto.”- His face is
hand-ome or fiendish as be chiioses to
make it. His “Mepbi-to” may be said
to be a revelation Ir, certainly is won
derml. The production bore will be
complete in ev ry dt tail, and the origi
nal New York company will be seen.
THE LANIER CIRCLE.
The Meeting Tonight Postponed for a
Week.
The meeting of the Lanier Circle set
for tonight at Capt. M. A. Nevin’s, baa
been postponed for a week.
The subject to be discussed is Bulwer
and his work*.
letter, but it
u g you
SSfe® (i 1e 1 1
''* J’’ s >? s *, ! 1 mILL’'
of the joints, and ena-
Vea patient to sleep quietly and natur
al !y.
Just such remedy is Allcock’s Porus
Plasters. Placed on the chest or on the
back, cut into stripsand
placed over the muscles of the limbs,
they work marvels in the way of sooth
ing and quietisg restlessness. Being per
fectly simple and harmless in their com
position, they can be used freely, and
many a sufferer has thanked them for a
night of quiet rest, graceful both to him
and those who care for him.
Brandreth’s pills do not weaken the
bowels.
Wrought Steel Ranges.
Rome Made Oook Stoves.
Full line Heating Stoves.
Plain and Fancy Grates.
Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Guns, Pistols and Sporting
Goods.
Housekeeping Hardware.
1 ine Builders’ Hardware.
Wagons and Agricultural
Impliments at lowest possible
prices at Terhune-Berry
Hardware Co. 10 6y '
Sec that your ticket-- fends via the
Rom- railroad On'y one
hg^^g > £fcjt<r'between Rome and Au
■EtaTtbe oldest, safest and most relia
ble rote. Call on C. K Ayer, G. P. A ,
or J. A. Hom-, Ticket Agmt.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES I
Little Shoes and Big Shoes.
This will them all. In
order to reduce our large
stock of Shoes we will offer
same at 10 per cent less than
first cost, and our cost means
as low as they can possibly
be bought tor. Come and see
whether we mean it or not,
S. N KUTNER,
235 Broad St.
u-u st
It aeems strange that the average girl
will faiut at the sight of a mouse, and
yet HCioani with delight at the sight of
blood spilled on the football field.
It Shouio Be In Ever? House.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., St arpsburg
Pa., says he will not be without Dr.
King's New Discovery for Conr-umption,
Coughs and Colds; that it cured bis wife
who was threatened with pneumonia
after an attack of “La Grippe,” when
various other remedies and several physi
cians had done her no good. Robert Bar
her, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King
New Discovery has done him more good
than anything be ever used for lung
trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free
trial bottles at D. W. Curry’s drug store.
Large bottles 50c and SI.OO.
Only *IO.BO Rome tojtuganta
And return, including admission to
the prand fair at Auguita, Gs. Two
trains daily via the Rome railroad mak
ing close connection in Atlanta with
trains for Augusta. Call on
C. K. Ater, G. P. A.
Kyphosis bicycliasarnm”
for baggy-kueed trousers.
THE BOMB TftTBnNE. MORNING, NOVEMBER 16. JS93.
THAT PETITION
To the Legislature Gets Many
•Ignatures
OF ROME’S LEADING MEN.
The Sentiment Seems to be
Against the Proposed
Charter Amendment.
Counoilmen Cornel us, with little
trouble, secured a lot of signatures to
the pe ition yesterday. Thia is the pe
tition to the members of the house
of representatives from Floyd
and to Sena or Corput asking them to
defeat the bill to amend the charter of
Rome so as to allow counoilmen to be
eleor.ed for a succeeding term.
Last night Mr. Cornelius had many
nam w of leadingcltiseus on the list, and
thia he stares was done at odd times.
Many, he stated, called at his place of
business to add their names to the peti
tion, and rbey protest to the amending of
tbe charter.
“Os an I have approached,” said he,
* Not one I found in Javor of the
amendment.”
He wants to know who started the
mov. m> nt. aud now favors the ameud
meu r . He also wants to know where ibe
information si-cureii that was sent io
one of our representatives, saying ail the
citisens favored tbe change.
Tbe petition wid be circulated today
by Mr. Spullock, M r . Cornelius’ busi
ue a preventing him from attending to it
personally. There seems to be no doubt
iib mt the sen riment of the people, judg
ing from the petition
AUCTION ALES.
Our resident New York
buyer send a us :
s7oo worth Chenille Cur
tains. SSOO worth Lace Cur
tains. Bought at 40 cents on
the dollar.
3 yard Chenille Curtains,
wide dado fringe both ends
$2 75 per pair,
Elegant
Mffhches sq
’worth. $2 50. TTWwjlij
We have sold this?ainHoi
ly $3000.00 worth of Smyrna
Rugs. Other dealers keep
theirs—we sell ours. A good
Smyrna Rug 3x6 tor $1.25,
worth $2,50. The best and
the cheapest. Our furniture
sells all the time. Get our
prices before buying, The
M. G. McDonald Furniture
Company. ■
“My good man, why do yontpand
your time loafing outside of saloons?**
* Because blokes like you never ask me
inside.”
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleaßanc Lemon Tonie.
For bi)liou-n«Ms, constipation, mslaria.
colds and the grip.
For indigestion, sick and nervous head
ache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and
heart disease.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney
disease, take Lemon E ixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take L*m*‘n Edxir.
Dr. Mi a ey’a Li-mon Ebxir is prepared
from tJleTreeh juloeof lemons, c.untuned
.with other vegetable hver tonics, and
/ will not fail you in any of tbe above
named diseases. 60s. and $1 bottles at
druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. M< sley, At
lant*.
At tbe Capitol.
I have just taken >h last of two bot
tles i f D.. H. M. s ey’a Lemon Elix-r for
neivous headache, indigestion, with dis
eu,ed liver and kidneys. Tbe Euxir
cured me. I found it rhe greatest medi
c ne I ever used. J. H. Mennich,
Attorney, 1225 F. St., Washington, D C.
From a Prominent Lady.
I have not been able in two years to
walk or stand without ruff-ring gieat
Sain. Since taking Dr. M< s ey’s Lemon
oxir 1 can walk baif a mile wiihuUt
buffering the least inconveni. no-
Mbs. R. H. Bloodwbth.
G.iffl.., Ga
Nel'—“Mr. Ltteiy is a very staid young
man.” Bel e—“Yer; I have known
times when he has stayed as late as 1:30
a. m.”
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no xpocial men
tion. All who h »ve used Electrio Bittern
Him? the same song »f p wise.— A purer
medicine does not .xist> mu it is guar
anteed to do all that is claimed. Electric
i'.it.’trs wil : cuit; all di- uses of the Li ver
tnd Kidneys, will re' "tt> Pimples, BoLs,
Salt llb- um and ofiior affections cauteo
by impure bin d.—Will drive Malaria
■ from the system and prevent as well aa
cure all Malarial fevers.—For cure of
Headache, Constipation and Indigestion
try Electric Bitters.—Entire satisfaction
guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price.
50 cts. and 61.00 per bottle at D. W. Cur
ry’s drugstore.
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Inglkbidk R*tkkat.— For diseases of
Womrn. Scientific treatment and cures
guar»n*e»d. E egant apartments for la
dies before and during confinement. Ad
dress Tbe Resident Pnysioiau 71 72
1 Baxter Court. Nashville, Tenn.
, ( e-22-d4wXm .
Oatrich Feathers cleaned,
curled and died. Alson Kid
. ..Gloves cleaned at Phillips’,
■69 1-2 Whitehall street, At
■ lanta, Ga. - -
■ 11 7-tu th tattw
The Novelty Store.
G. H. RAWLINS. x
5 Cents.
10 Cents.
25 Cents.
We make a specialty o£ geed
these prices.
318 Eroa d stx-ese-t.
TnE COMING AND GOING
Os the People Too Know and Some That
.. r You Don’t Know.
c
Mr. W. A. Adkins win spend toaay in i
Allans. ... '(
Chief of Police Brown is cut again, '
but is still unwell. f
Mrs A. S. Hamilton, of Trion, was in ,
the city yesterday.
Mr. G. F Hadl-y, RUp«rintevd-nr of J
the Brooklyn L'fe lusurenca Company, is 1
at the Armstrong.
»—-z - )
Mr. Chas. Purvey, wbo wi» sick so >
long-and came out again a fe* daysvgo,
is rapidly regaining his strength to tbe
pleasure of bis many friends. 1
Says the Anniston Hot Blas : “Mr. and I
Mrs. C. B Hargrove, of Ri me, are re- *
cent valuable additions to Annis on’s *
bueineea aud aecial circles. Mr. Har 1
grove ia a successful and prominent in- i
attrance man and bia wife ia a charming 1
woman. They are residing at the Wil- c
v ■'"J ii J‘Ction of car- t
dangerous. fry '
.M.-'V,. | y ..
t
’Cai aud agr:--
Georgia State
Ga., November 14th to /
December 14th, 1893. The R »me rail
road will sellround trip tickets to Au- <
gust* and return at very low rates do- r
ring the fafr. Call on C. K. Ayer G. P, ,
A. or j. A Hums, Ticket Agt. ’
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>■ S' «
deeding a tonic, or cuuarvy »ao want build "
ing tip. rbould tase 1
BROWN’M IKON BITTERS. 1
it la pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Ind*
estlon. Billousneaa and 1 l'-or nomnlalnta
Embezzlement of $2 7<>o from the in ‘
solvents ate bank of Minneapolis Minn
caused the arrest of President Cbristi*
, Kottaard/And graver charges threaten.
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When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorla.
When she was a Child, aha cried tor CSstoria. j
When she became Mia, she clung to Caatorla. *
When the had Children, ehe gave them Caatorla J
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Blobba—“Sl<>bhe is going from bad t"
worse,” ~ Hobb-—“Too true. Th’s 1
morning be was drinking beer, and now i
i te ia drinking Schuylkill water.”
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Children Cry for
I
Pitcher’s Castorla.
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Hoax—Mr. aud Mr-. Bvrilett are well
named, aren’t they?” Joax—‘’Why?” ,
Hoax—' Because they are sucu a awee !
pair.”
i
I
Needing a tonic, or children who want build-
ing up, should take I
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS.
It is- piewant; cures Malaria. Indigestion.
IMlloiwieae, luv«r UxupletoU aud Neunugta.
> Part, of a SIOO uuu estate of an Eng
■ lish ancestor f.JI. to Mrs. Leary Riley
wife of a ttshkiK (N. Y ) fl unuo.
e i
Karl’s Clover Kimi, tbe great. B'ood
Putifi-r. gives freshness and clnarneßH to
tbe c mp‘exi>>n and cum* cons'ipatiun
, 25c , 50c. For sale bv D. W. Curry.
I For Ssle
1 No. 1 heavy Dedrick Hay Press for 8115.
G.kxl order; cost S3OO. Good Hay Tedder,
good “Cut-away” Harrow and Seed Sow
ing attachment, the best hi the world.
1 Bargains. W. T. Chznky.
11-15suwe-w
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•zEOKGI.k, Floyd County. \
> lohn H Dodc. hasapplt'd for exemption of
per-on.<lt. «nd-.Uiug apart and vdiiaUou of
horue-tsad, aud I will p« a upon the earn-, at lt>
' o’clock a m . on the 14 n d.y or N->-ei’brr
1 1*« st uiy office. JOHN e lit VIS,
1 ordinary F. C.Ga. 1
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I Year’s Support. 1
I
, BCOBGIA, Floyd County.
•' TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN; NO- ,
1 Hoe te hereby given, that tb<* spprato-re ap
lotnud to art apart eMU awign a year’s support ;
, o rdiastieth Cam., the widow of Ho e* M. 1
lamp, deceased, bare bled their award, and
i rele-s good and i-nfllclen c«u-e is shown, the
■ ism-will he mad, tue ja igmer tof me court at 1
;!>e December term, ISS3 of two court of or
, Unary. Thia Nov. sth, i®a. ,
! JOnN F. Da VIS, Ordinary-
\ it-s tew jnd
A, . ■ ' ■ --e, 1
Citation For Administraiion.
t Notice to hereby gi.en that on tbe first Mon-
day in Deoeasber next I eha'lap,oint*e Ad
miniatrat»r on the estate of J. A Misxebaery,
’ 4-aMted, >£te of Floyu county, Georgia. C. W. i
r VnderwoLdLtbe County Administrator, or some i
sUwr Stand proper per* n Tnis-Nev S, id JJ i
Ej.” JOHV P DaVI3, |
m ”WWbsiy Ftoya County. I
Rt-ceiver’s Sale.
RY VinTUE OF AN ORTER f SfWKD BY
*he Hnnorsbl" W. M. Hen y .'utlccof ■oe
Sm ertor t'oart us the Rntve Ci'ciiit. I will s.-i
*’ pi bnc Oilton <> the hi K t est Mdiier. nt v c
■ ’c •K. a u at t ecu rt house <»••>• in R me,
G- • rxl*, on the first luisdayin I leceii.bi'r. 1 93,
the loil.iwing pr.iperty 01 th Cunnt JI tun. Hue
omp ny. tn-» 1 :
all that Ifct nr pare -1 of land lying- and being
in the i3(l dl rrict Mid 3 d rtecr.ion of tieinalL
Cbernkee now Fb.yd eoiiuty Georui* anil i-rhe
to*nol Fore t.l 1 , it b nig 'he property once
Inou-n as ih" **K..n>" Citv Mil ” tint n •
known a* tie Cundell Finite e » on pint s
chops *■ d yard, an being Hue 3) .cr-s of land
mure or Its. together wi h H u bling- -hi
etru t ine ibenon. ano b moled o o- -iiie.n
the tan leunes et. Viigi-ii and G-eorgii Hat
roa l , ano on th -other Side bl ihe u lie ual
leading I>..ru R.-nie. (.e -goi. to Guilt m, e r
g:a. DO on a third B'd by tLe riiiilu ■ < it
i and C-m a n’t property.
Al.-o o ie d v kiln.
Aaotb* followingm» h’nery:
1 Huss band saw, i B <sa sprnd’e carve . 1
Moore Carvilg machine, 1.5 ieer. sh illing. 34
iiulevs I blower an'l pt log. IT.Mi-i. eti ba'.u<-r-
iCouplings. 2 sanders, t Howel ma dime. I h .■ d
law flier nd setter. • emery grinder I engine
and Imiler 2 elevators. I dynamo. 1 B ssseiiw
saw 3 w nd top ripe -w . I Hoiiarou In ii ch 4
elde in >ulder 1 4 nch Buss i 1 mer i ie i rh
Bus- Joi ter. 1 46 Egan 1 i on frame? dm ■
»MW, 1 HUBM double cut off oftW, ) Bns- double
h-wd ►hape r , ( Burs glue machine I
Houston 6-inch • tnker, 1 i Hous
ton tenou iu«M'h ne. 1 Fay dovetail oi»chit>e. i
donhle bori giuach ne, Irnriii. g atber, I dn/le
boring michi e, I 30 meh Invincibl- sander,
1 24-in h Berlin sander
Baid dry kiln and machinery being loc »t°d on
the above described 1 <nd of the Cundt-l* Furor
tu r e< oiuDtD-. »nrt -II o'ber articles <>f pi ope ly
not mentioned ihst belong wir«» ab**ve plant.
Sato property win be soi«» em j ct to coofinuu
tioD tn th* court of F ojd c viry
Terms of sale cash: ton- p id on tbe confer
mation of tbe bale by the court.
. „• It. J MOULTRIE,
' 1 awtw Receivei of Cundoli bur it re Co.
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Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Jane
A band nm havi-ar in pr per toini applieu
me for per- uan-nt letters ofauniiui-irar in. the
estate of denj tniin I.a-iflrnm, Ute <>' said cmin
ty This is tu cite .11 snd r t-ynl <r the c etitmis
and next of kin »f Hei j miin Lan"r in t be ami [
appear at. mv flics wi bin the ti • e allowed hi
Uw. and show cause if anv they can, wh per
manent adw-inietriiti-in should not be .ran’eu
''Mr. Landrum on B nj -ruin Lati'-rmo's i st "e
Wltn"»a my band and otflciil ■ Ignature. this 6;h
day of November, 1393 JOH < P. DAVIS.
11-8 law-«)d , O . marv.
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Sale.
GEORGIA, Floyd County
PUR'UAN I’TO AN 'IRDFR OF THE COURI
of Ordi an of -aid county , »ii be s. ]<i at
-ctio* a 1 theeou t house oo r of said count .
,n the fl rat Tue da in Dece ub r 'e.t. wittn
tne lega'hours o sale'he fodowng real e-tate
towit: Ad of tM'we tw trait- of lai d In th.
■>tnd oiatrl t and 3r '-eetlon fsaii county on.
tract consisting of whole lo sN. s. 135, 14, i H
and 190 of IsO acres eao i. and 60 aei es • ff the
south Hide of lot No. 3<, and 60 acr s if i,||.
south'ids lot ‘o I’3, b-ith eaul p.rts -.f / o t r
cut ff by sarraufar, line ru ning east .nd we-t
th other tra t known as the \be Akins pace’
const-os f 60 a ’res cm off he somh part of I. i
No 99, and 40acrs- in the eoutuwe t c i ne' of
lot Ho. 118, the two last named portions f t tr
iring together and bounded on t e Aoriti by tin/
lands of W, A I bafln, Ja'es K»le an- Meyo/
a-ftt laa 1 east by W A. Cbatin. si-.irh by w A
<h un V>7fti“«M -ttrt -tab« i/ >'
«r ek Al ot said real estate so daeth I prop
enyut tbee>U'eo f W C Howell late of s«io
ouunty, deceased. Terms cash
C. H HOWEI L Ad >x.
J. S. HOW ELI., A.lui’r.
GK'tfGl l. FLuYD CoUsTV.
To al whom 1 may concern: Satnue l FnnU
b titer, n ving. in proper fouu. apnlmd toms
tor perni-n.n' of anniini-ir tfoi. <.•
•ni non w th’he wul an-e nd on the e P ta»-oi
tit-H B. A. Dai'ey. Ue of side anti this 1 to
C'te a'l and singular the civiiito-s >-n<l next
kin of Mrs. s. A Dale- t» b a- dan ear a mt
office wl-iitn th" lime allowed by t w. anu show
<-*n e. if an. they at*, wnv permanent liiuin
letra'i n rhou'dmu begi.nled to "aiuiiei Fu k
bi user on Mr . 8 A Dole ’s ertate.
Witness v hand and ofllcl.i m c nature, this
Btb d vof Novetub r 18 3
oaw4w Ji'H F. D iVIS,'-rd narv.
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLY TO AN OIiDEB OF THE
Court- r Uidinaty of Unde untv win lie
old at a cti-in .tthecourt house door of satu
C unt ,on the fir. t Cusul iy in D-c-mi r, l<i.<,
wi hin the legal t ours o' tale, the fi ll w m
property, to wi : The v-sten r ■> ait dei inter st
o' he estate of a. K. <1 Ware. ( m.je tto tbe
1 fee fate h-re>n of Mrs hbzabe b ila-e) u
the toll wiu lands, to nil: Tie farm on th
■ ioo-a rlr rinihe Com,tv of *loyd whereon <.
<♦. w are'lved at th" tin.e of hi de’t'i. con.-i-t
--sisting "f lorsot lai d Nos. 318 -ml 295 and a I of
'Bf wntch lies -i.uth ot fe « oosa river, >.)i m
the four-n d'st inland four b secti ■.. of Flo it
count!; excepting however, lha part of s i I
'arm given by the will ot said \. <4 Mare to
Hen y ’.Ware To- >lt:two bund re lacen if the
e.-trid" ot 8 id farm and rep .ratr d 1 toni (li>-
babne-bya line b-ginniug >t , p i-t .n toe
■ ieer b.n. an" Hie ce tut.ni-g <i e .outii
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